Sunday, January 1, 2012

Home Dog Food - Omega 3 & 6 Boost - Can help Canine Skin Problems

For many years, dog owners nearby the world have given oils to their dogs to heighten a dull, dry coat.

More recently doctors have found that a component of some oils-fatty acids, play leading roles in human health too, from treating skin conditions, like eczema, and dermatitis, to aiding in the arresting and treatment of depression, for the control of inflammation, and as a prophylactic for heart disease. It is clear that these oils are primary in maintaining human health.

Fish Oil For Dogs

Our knowledge of the benefits of these oils is now also being applied to pet health.

Home Dog Food - Omega 3 & 6 Boost - Can help Canine Skin Problems

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Nutramax Welactin for Dogs, 240 ml Overview

Welactin benefits your pets heart, brain and overall nervous system function, kidneys, skin, immune system, metabolism and appetite. After feeding Welactin, pet owners should notice improvement in activity level, attitude, appetite, alertness and general apperance. This natural salmon oil contains high levels of EPA and DHA long chain fatty acids. DHA and EPA reduces the chrnoic inflammatory response seen with other types of fatty acid precursors. Very palatable. Administration: Add to your dog's food once a day according to directions below or as directed by your veterinarian. Under 20 lbs - 1/2 tsp. (every other day), 20 to 40 lbs - 1/2 tsp, 41 to 80 lbs - 1 tsp, 81 to 120 lbs - 1 1/2 tsps. Over 120 lbs - 2 tsps. Instructions For Use: Prior to first use unscrew cap, remove seal, and screw cap back on tightly. Open flip top and invert bottle to dispense. Use accompanying graduated spoon to measure appropriate volume of Welactin Canine and our over your dog's food.


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What are fatty acids?

Simply put they are exact types of polyunsaturated fats. The two main classes are omega-3 and omega-6.

Why do pets need fatty acids in their diet?

Animals can furnish some, but not all of the fatty acids they need. What they cannot furnish themselves, Must be obtained through diet, hence the name primary fatty acids (or Efa).

But what is primary for one species, is not necessarily primary for another, e.g, the fatty acid, arachidonic acid is primary for cats but not for dogs.

In some diseases, the enzymes that change fatty acids to someone else type may be deficient, or the animals ability to Ant. Eject fatty acids from the intestine may be reduced.

And pets with poor ability food-like much of the lower ability market food sold in stores -simply lack the primary fatty acids in their food to furnish the basis from which to make the others!

Additionally-fatty acids, like many nutrients; are branch to destruction, particularly by overcooking, which can destroy them and also by oxidation - ordinarily called rancidity.

Because of these factors it has become primary to furnish these essentials to your dog - to claim optimum health!

Richard and Susan Pitcairn, had the following to say in their book Dr Pitcairns unblemished Guide to Natural health For Dogs and Cats -

"Without sufficient quantities (of Efa) come many health problems, together with primary skin eruptions, loss of hair, skin that won't heal from wounds, liver and kidney degeneration, increase susceptibility to infections, heart and circulatory problems, weakness, retarded growth, spontaneous abortions, sterility, impairment of vision, loss of ability to learn, symptoms similar to arthritis, and more. We can see from this list that these nutritional components are aptly named primary fatty acids." Dr Pitcairns unblemished Guide to Natural health For Dogs and Cats pg 55

Ratios

There has been some consulation over the ideal ratios of Omega 3 to Omega 6, currently the range is suggested at in the middle of 5:1-10:1 Omega 3:Omega 6. Suffice to say that all of the evidence would advise that they should be added to the diet, if not occurring naturally.

Key Essentials

Now I don't want to turn this into a involved chemistry lesson, but it is leading to a degree that you understand the basics as far as these essentials are concerned;

Omega-3

Omega-3 fatty acids include:

* Alpha-linolenic acid (Ala)

* Eicosapentaenoic acid (Epa)

* Docosahexaenoic acid (Dha)

You will often hear them abbreviated down to Ala, Epa, Dha.

Ala can be converted into Epa, by your dog. Epa is the most primary of the omega-3 fatty acids, because it is a primary part of cell membranes or cell walls.

Omega-6

Omega-6 fatty acids include:

* Linoleic acid (La)

* Gamma linolenic acid (Gla)

* Dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid (Dgla)

* Arachidonic acid (Aa)

Doglovers Oil - Recipe

To make a great oil mix ensue this recipe:

  • 500 ml Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 125 ml Cod Liver or Fish Oil
  • 125 ml Cold Pressed Flax Seed Oil
  • 250 ml Cold Pressed Sunflower Oil

If you are in the Usa or similar - the following is an approximate conversion of the above recipe!

  • 17 ounces Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 4.25 ounces Cod Liver or Fish Oil
  • 4.25 ounces Cold Pressed Flax Seed Oil
  • 8.50 ounces Cold Pressed Sunflower Oil

Mix all oils together in a large glass bottle and shake well. Store this and any remainder from the primary bottles in the fridge.

Use one teaspoon for small dogs, two teaspoons for medium dogs and 3 to 4 teaspoons for large dogs - sprinkle over their food once or twice per day.

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